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Right-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I saw the backlash coming': civil rights activist Kimberle Crenshaw on America and race

Federal actions have targeted critical race theory and DEI initiatives, erasing decades of Kimberle Crenshaw's work on intersectionality and systemic racism.
#lgbtq
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago
New York City

Zohran Mamdani appoints Black lesbian archivist to critical commissioner role - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago
LGBT

Smithsonian women's history museum may be derailed by GOP effort to feature only "biological women" - LGBTQ Nation

New York City
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

Zohran Mamdani appoints Black lesbian archivist to critical commissioner role - LGBTQ Nation

Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz appointed as commissioner of DORIS, emphasizing the importance of preserving NYC's diverse history.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago

Smithsonian women's history museum may be derailed by GOP effort to feature only "biological women" - LGBTQ Nation

House Republicans' exclusion of transgender women from the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum threatens bipartisan support for the initiative.
Social justice
fromAxios
1 day ago

Multiracial Americans are surging. But data erases them

The multiracial population in the U.S. grew significantly from 2010 to 2020, with implications for how race is measured and understood.
Brooklyn Nets
fromBallislife.com
1 day ago

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton Needs No Re-Introduction to Liberty

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton showcases the New York Liberty's nostalgic 'Court Origin' aesthetic with a throwback uniform and a fun dance performance.
SF politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago

4 women accuse lesbian Democratic congressional candidate of sexual assault - LGBTQ Nation

Four women accuse Salt Lake City Council Member Eva Lopez Chavez of sexual assault, while she denies the allegations and offers to take a polygraph test.
Books
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

George Saunders, Isabel Wilkerson among writers to appear at Portland Arts & Lectures * Oregon ArtsWatch

The 2026-27 Portland Arts & Lectures series features notable authors including George Saunders, Ayad Akhtar, Isabel Wilkerson, Ben Rhodes, and Kiran Desai.
fromCornell Chronicle
3 days ago

Black Student Empowerment awarded 2026 Perkins Prize | Cornell Chronicle

"You bring your experiences, your identities and your perspectives - yes, to the classroom, but to everything you do. All the activities, all the conversations on and off campus, and each discussion you have in all those settings, is an opportunity to discover and nurture shared values."
Higher education
LA Clippers
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The Risk of Being More Than an Athlete

Being politically outspoken can lead to being blackballed from sports leagues, as seen in the cases of Colin Kaepernick and Natasha Cloud.
Women
fromThedrum
5 days ago

Influencer's Female Leaders: In Conversation With

The role of women in media has evolved, with significant increases in representation and leadership positions in recent years.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

A Poetic Tribute to Ona Judge Is Coming to Philadelphia

A new installation at ArtPhilly honors Ona Judge and Rem'mie Fells, highlighting themes of escape, identity, and violence against Black transgender women.
Television
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

Now Streaming: Rich White Women with Emotional Problems in Peril

Rich White Women with Emotional Problems dominate streaming shows, with Nicole Kidman leading the genre.
fromInc
5 days ago

The Power of the Hyphen: Building Business, Impact, and the Future of Entertainment with Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria's multi-hyphenate approach reveals how creative ambition, business strategy, and social impact can reinforce one another, shaping the business of entertainment on her own terms.
Fundraising
SF LGBT
fromQueerty
1 week ago

Honey Dijon on her proudest career moment: "I get to choose my day as a marginalized trans woman of color" - Queerty

Surviving as a marginalized trans woman of color, Honey Dijon emphasizes authenticity, cultural respect, and financial prudence in her successful music career.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

We asked what repairing the harm of enslavement would look like. This is what we found

Living in a constrained environment reflects the ongoing impact of historical injustices and the struggle for dignity and self-worth.
Women in technology
fromJezebel
5 days ago

Does Charlize Theron's Internet Run a Month Behind?

Charlize Theron criticized Timothée Chalamet's comments on ballet and opera, emphasizing the importance of these art forms.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

The Story of Edmonia Lewis, America's First Black and Indigenous Art Star

Edmonia Lewis was the first Black and Indigenous U.S. artist to gain international acclaim as a sculptor, creating works that supported social causes.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Issa Rae has a trick for pushing diverse projects in an anti-DEI industry. Her advice is going viral

Issa Rae highlights a decline in Hollywood's commitment to diversity and the need for strategic framing in POC-centered projects.
Venture
fromForbes
3 weeks ago

ForbesBLK Newsletter: The Internet Was Built On Black Culture. Now Comes The Renaissance.

Alphonzo Terrell launched Spill to empower Black culture in social media after leaving Twitter, achieving significant growth and partnerships.
Music
fromSPIN
3 weeks ago

Harriet Tubman and Georgia Anne Muldrow Free the Soul - SPIN

Harriet Tubman's sixth album, Electrical Field of Love, showcases their unique blend of rock, jazz, and funk with soul singer Georgia Anne Muldrow.
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Black Daughters of the American Revolution

Karen Batchelor's discovery of her eligibility for the Daughters of the American Revolution was surprising, given the organization's long history of racism and elitism.
Social justice
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Tonika Lewis Johnson: Segregation and How to Disrupt It

Tonika Lewis Johnson's Folded Map Project connects residents known as 'map twins' who live on the same street name but miles apart, revealing structural inequality and personal commonality.
Arts
#black-women
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Helping Black Women Remove the Mask

Black women navigate stereotypes and require therapy to reclaim their authenticity while clinicians must advocate against oppressive systems.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago
Social justice

No fear: Black women and human rights * Oregon ArtsWatch

Black women have driven human-rights activism from the early nineteenth century to today, exemplified by movements like Black Lives Matter and global organizing.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

African people are surreal': songwriter and blues poet Aja Monet on Black resistance and love as spiritual warfare

Aja Monet blends surrealism and blues in her art, addressing themes of love, resistance, and societal absurdities influenced by historical fascism.
Women
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

More women sit in African parliaments but equality eludes

Women hold at least 20% of parliamentary seats in 31 of 54 African countries, with Rwanda leading at over 60% and Nigeria trailing at 4%, while quota systems significantly boost female representation.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 month ago

How the NAACP Is Stopping Dirty Data | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Developers promise "community investments," downtown revitalization, and a new "AI Center." What they don't say is that this development comes tethered to a massive resource-intensive data center that will cost billions, create pollution, and concentrate profits for the corporations and CEOs at the top-not the surrounding communities. This is not innovation, it's exploitation.
Environment
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

White Girls and the Global South

Spring offers a variety of art books to rejuvenate reading habits, featuring diverse themes and historical insights.
#womens-history-month
fromForbes
1 month ago
Women in technology

The Hidden Cost Of Celebrating Women's History Month With Hashtags

Women in technology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Women's History Month: More Necessary Now Than Ever

Women's History Month originated to highlight women's contributions, but current trends threaten to undermine the progress made in understanding gender relations and history.
Women in technology
fromForbes
1 month ago

The Hidden Cost Of Celebrating Women's History Month With Hashtags

Superficial Women's History Month gestures without substantive action erode trust and undermine genuine commitment to gender equity and inclusion.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why Black women playing villains on screen still feels controversial

Teyana Taylor's Golden Globe-winning role as morally ambiguous character Perfidia Beverly Hills in One Battle After Another has sparked debate about representation of Black women in Hollywood, with critics arguing the film reinforces stereotypical portrayals.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs

Black women face rising unemployment and workplace discrimination, but are becoming the fastest-growing entrepreneurs in the United States with 13% business growth.
#kamala-harris
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Quote of the day by Michelle Obama: "You should never view your challenges as a disadvantage. Your experience facing and overcoming adversity is actually one of your biggest advantages" - Silicon Canals

Not so long ago,I found myself staring at my laptop screen, unemployed for the third month straight. The media industry cuts had claimed another victim, and that victim was me. At first, I told myself it was just a temporary setback. But as rejection emails piled up and freelance gigs barely covered my rent, I started wondering if this was less of a speed bump and more of a dead end.
Careers
#black-history-month
Miscellaneous
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

The Black lesbian poet & activist who preached intersectionality before the word even existed - LGBTQ Nation

Pat Parker's poetry insisted that race, gender, sexuality, and class were inseparable forces shaping Black lesbian experience and American political life.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area

In a region that prides itself on progress, women who built institutions, changed laws, fought segregation, defended bodily autonomy and reshaped culture have largely vanished from the public record. Their names are missing from monuments, street signs, statues and textbooks. Their work survives, but their stories do not.
History
Education
fromTruthout
1 month ago

We Must Defend Black History - It Fuels Freedom Dreams of Students Under Attack

Teachers must transform curricula to eliminate biases and systems of domination while protecting vulnerable students, particularly Black students and students of color, from contemporary educational injustices.
fromWWD
2 months ago

The Top 10 Black-founded Beauty Brands on Social Media in January

Danessa Myricks Beauty is the big story here," said Assayag, adding that the brand has nearly doubled its year-over-year VIT and maintains a notably high creator retention rate, with creators posting about the brands nearly six times a year on average. One of the most impactful posts in recent months was an August TikTok video by @april.byjoiles showcasing a seamless client shade match using the deepest shade of Danessa Myricks' Blurring Balm powder. The post garnered nearly 12 million views and 600,000 likes.
Marketing
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How to Validate Your Black Woman Client's Experience

Countertransference can cause therapists to invalidate Black clients' experiences, contributing to avoidance of mental health treatment.
Social media marketing
fromSocial Media Today
2 months ago

TikTok Announces Creator Showcase for Black History Month

TikTok will present a Black History Month showcase featuring influential #BlackTikTok creators and in-app activations celebrating Black creativity and cultural impact.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Twenty-Eight Moments in (Recent) Black Oregon History

Black Oregonians reshaped Oregon over the past decade through entrepreneurship, youth workforce programs, cultural leadership, and reclamation of community land.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

This is for Ms. Betty': Betty Reid Soskin, author, activist, and park ranger, celebrated

Thanks to Betty, we have learned to lean into and seek out the hidden stories that go beyond the popular narrative. Before taking on that job, Soskin helped influence the stories told there as a field representative to two congressmembers, ensuring the museum also reflected the lived experiences of Black and Asian Americans at the time.
East Bay (California)
Washington DC
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is ending her reelection campaign for Congress

Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, filed to end her reelection campaign, likely retiring after 35 years as Washington, D.C.'s long-serving congressional delegate.
DC food
fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

The 25 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Washington D.C. hosts diverse cultural events this weekend including Black History Month celebrations, Women's History Month kickoff, Capital Irish Film Festival, and Lunar New Year activities.
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

6 Black activists who changed the HIV/AIDS response in America

By the mid-1980s, the AIDS epidemic had completely gripped the nation. Its victims, primarily queer men, were dying by the thousands. Fear and misinformation reigned supreme, and our government refused to respond to the crisis. Reverend Charles Angel, a community leader and activist who was living with HIV himself, recognized that queer men of color faced additional disparities due to cultural norms and societal inequities.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Jesse Jackson was direct connection to great civil rights era', says Diane Abbott

His message is absolutely relevant today, when we are seeing a resurgence of racism in a way that we hoped had been banished, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, the MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill and chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Afrikan Reparations, said in tribute to the civil rights leader, whose death, at the age of 84 was announced on Tuesday.
World news
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

PREMIUM The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains

There would be considerable historical irony if the court decides to use the 14th Amendment to provide the legal cover for reversing a generation of Black political progress in the South. Initially designed to enshrine federal civil rights protections for freed people facing a battery of discriminatory " Black Codes" in the postbellum South, the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause has been the foundation of the nation's modern rights-based legal order, ensuring that all U.S. citizens are treated fairly.
Brooklyn
Social justice
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Michelle Obama: her inimitable post-White House style in 10 looks

When Michelle Obama ceased to be the First Lady of the United States, the fashion press, which had been watching her closely for eight years, began to notice two new phenomena: she no longer straightened her hair and her dress style became increasingly relaxed. Although she continued to convey a message of aspirational power, she no longer shied away from daring fashion choices that she would never have dared to make before.
Fashion & style
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

These oft-overlooked icons show why Black queer history still matters (now more than ever) - LGBTQ Nation

Black History Month is a time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and courageous acts of people of African descent in the United States and around the world. This year, Black History month celebrates its 100th anniversary. And yet, Black History Month has failed to fully acknowledge or celebrate the contributions of Black LGBTQ+ people. Just as Pride Month remains overwhelmingly white in its representation, Black History Month continues to be deeply homophobic in its omissions.
LGBT
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Fourth Annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

The San Francisco Bay Times and Oakland LGBTQ Center will host the fourth annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies awards ceremony on February 26, 2026, at The White Horse Inn in Oakland, recognizing fifteen individuals across multiple fields and generations.
Film
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

These 10 essential movies about Black people with HIV will open your heart & mind - LGBTQ Nation

On-screen representation of people living with HIV remains extremely limited across platforms, with especially poor representation of Black people and few meaningful portrayals.
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Celebrating Betty Reid Soskin, civil rights storyteller and park ranger

Betty leaves behind a powerful legacy for all of us and certainly within the National Park Service. Her thoughtful, introspective musings about the Civil Rights movement and the women's movement and how they intersected are some of the unique moments that I will always treasure...Thanks to Betty we've learned that we can hold multiple conflicting truths at the same time.
East Bay (California)
Books
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

11 must-read children's books by black authors in honor of Black History Month

Providing access and choice to diverse children's books helps Black children read more and discover history, culture, and role models through picture books and programs.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Archiving Black Feminist Sex Therapist Dr. June Dobbs Butts

Dr. June Dobbs Butts pioneered comprehensive, culturally-adapted sex education as a Black feminist scholar, connecting sexual health equity to racial justice and training as the first Black sex therapist.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

Honorees of the 2026 Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies - San Francisco Bay Times

Three Oakland leaders—Dennise Acio, Sonya Brewer, and Rowena J. Brown—bring diverse expertise in hospitality, somatic therapy, and community organizing to advance justice, connection, and healing in their community.
LGBT
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

12 Powerful LGBTQ+ Celebrity Coming Out Stories That Helped Me Find My Voice

Black LGBTQ+ celebrities' public coming-out experiences provide crucial visibility that helps queer youth embrace their identities and live authentically.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Trump Administration Can't Kill Black History Month

She remembers walking with her big brothers down a sidewalk fractured by the roots of old oak trees while children played hopscotch on the playground. She remembers going outside and clapping erasers together so that plumes of chalk dust rose above her head. And she remembers being told that she was attending a school that many white parents had taken their children out of just a few years earlier because they didn't want them sitting in class with Negroes.
History
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Photos: These bold women stand up for justice, rights ... and freedom

During World War I, women in Russia went on strike. They demanded "bread and peace." Among the results of their four-day protest: the Czar abdicated and women gained the right to vote. This bold strike began on Feb. 23, 1917, according to the Julian calendar then used in Russia. That date translated to March 8 in the Gregorian calendar that much of the world uses.
Women
Film
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

The World of Black Film by Ashley Clark is a striking survey of Black cinematic history

A chronological survey of 100 films foregrounding Black filmmakers, cultural exchange, and international collaboration, presented with a striking lime-green design and Diouana still.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Black History Month was never given' to Black people, thus, it can never be taken from us

If you know anything about the basic origins of Black History Month then you know that we weren't given' anything. The question of who owns and authorizes Black History Month holds particular relevance now, in its centennial year, and at a time when efforts to celebrate, preserve, and acknowledge Black people's past in this country are under attack.
History
Social justice
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Why we need Black bioethics - Harvard Gazette

Black bioethics is necessary to address persistent healthcare inequities, including higher mortality rates, lower life expectancy, and disparities in COVID-19 treatment rooted in historical medical racism.
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Jonathan Capehart on being seen, coming out, and 'chosen family' with Michelle Obama

Jonathan Capehart navigates identity, belonging, and visibility as a Black gay man balancing family, faith, and public life within contemporary political contexts.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

MS NOW hosts leak their group chat conversation about politics & culture in new 'Clock It' podcast

Symone Sanders Townsend and Eugene Daniels launched MS NOW Presents: Clock It to blend politics and culture through candid, off-camera conversations.
Women in technology
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 month ago

TikTok showcases eight women creators for Women's History Month

TikTok highlighted eight women creators on International Women's Day to showcase how women drive trends and shape culture on the platform across sports, fashion, comedy, and STEM fields.
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

I Bet You Didn't Know These 19 Famous People Have Black Heritage

To be Black in the U.S. has such an expansive meaning that traces back to Europeans deciding who got to be "white." While some people, like the Italians and Irish, earned their way into "white-ness," those with even a drop of Black in their heritage were relegated to the lower rungs of the racial ladder.
Social justice
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Kluth: Race is the elephant in the room of US foreign policy

White genocide' Carl is a right-wing firebrand who played a minor role in the first Trump administration and has more recently gained, depending on your vantage, kudos or notoriety for his theory that Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart, as his book's subtitle puts it. He believes, for example, that a White genocide is underway and endorses the Great Replacement Theory (according to which elites in America and Europe are intentionally encouraging immigration to replace indigenous whites).
US politics
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago

Admiring Our Heroes for International Women's Day: Celebrating Women Who Have Received EFF Awards

Carolina Botero and Karisma helped connect indigenous peoples to the internet and made it possible to contribute content to Wikipedia in their native language, expanding access to both history and modern information. They built alliances to combat disinformation, pushed for legal tools to protect cultural and heritage institutions from digital blackholes, and were, and remain, a necessary voice speaking for human rights in the online world.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Can 2026 finally be the year Black-owned businesses are covered for their accomplishments, not just DEI?

What should be stories about innovation, resilience, market disruption, and leadership have increasingly been flattened into a single, repetitive narrative: DEI. Not the company's business model. Not the founder's vision or entrepreneur journey. Not the problem being solved or the customers being served. Just DEI. And it's often framed through the lens of rollbacks, political backlash, or cultural controversy.
Social justice
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Who decides what's news these days? For all the diversity talk, it certainly isn't Black journalists | Omega Douglas

British journalism fails to reflect societal diversity, with Black journalists significantly underrepresented in major awards and newsrooms, despite ethical requirements for inclusive representation.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

This Black History Month, the leaders of the past can teach real resistance | Eric Morrison-Smith

Collective, grassroots organizing and leadership development are necessary to build community and prevent deepening poverty, violence, and repression.
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